Environmental Science, a business unit of the Crop Science division of Bayer, named Burgess Perry as its new head of marketing for Environmental Science North America. In this role, Perry is responsible for leading the marketing initiatives of the business unit for the U.S. and Canada, focusing primarily on the needs of customers in the markets it serves, including turf and ornamentals, vegetation management, professional pest management and vector control.

“Burgess joins the Environmental Science team with exceptional marketing experience and industry expertise,” said Mark Schneid, head of Environmental Science North America. “He will play a critical role in sharpening our focus on the evolving needs of our customers so that we can continue to deliver the kinds of solutions and information they need to excel in their jobs. With his leadership, we will advance the best-in-class solutions and partnerships our customers have come to expect from Bayer.”

Most recently, Perry served as director of marketing excellence for Crop Protection and Seeds in North America. Throughout his more than 27 years of experience at Bayer, Perry has worked across regional and global teams to identify key customer insights and elevate marketing activities to deliver positive customer experiences.

Prior to Bayer, Perry held positions with Aventis and Rhone-Poulenc Ag Co. He earned his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from North Carolina State University and a master’s from Washington University in St. Louis.

Orbit Irrigation ProductsPresident KC Ericksen has retired. He will continue to serve on Pro-Mark’s board of directors, the holding company of Orbit and Hydro-Rain.

The board of directors has elected Stuart Eyring to be the next president of Orbit and to continue as president of Hydro-Rain, a position he has held since 2006. Eyring was serving as COO of Orbit at the time of his appointment as president.

Named president and CEO in 1985, Ericksen led Orbit to become the worldwide leader in manufacturing and supplying innovative water conservation products. Under Ericksen’s leadership, Orbit has expanded globally to five continents and 40 countries, accumulated more than 100 patents and trademarks and built relationships with retailers throughout the world.

“There are not adequate words to express our appreciation for all that KC has done to make Orbit a known and respected company throughout the world,” said David Beck, chairman of Pro-Mark’s board of directors. “The board is highly confident in the abilities of Stuart and the leadership team to accelerate the company’s momentum and begin writing the next exciting chapter of the Orbit story.”

Eyring joined Orbit in 2005 as executive vice president of product development and marketing and transitioned to COO of Orbit in 2014. Prior to Orbit, he spent more than a decade at Ford Motor Co. as a member of the marketing leadership team where he served in roles throughout the world, including the U.S., Asia and South America. Eyring has an master’s from The Wharton School and a bachelor’s in finance and Japanese from Brigham Young University.

Additionally, Orbit appointed Paul Archibald president of Pro-Mark. He will also continue as CFO for all Orbit and Pro-Mark entities. Archibald began his career at the accounting firm of KPMG and soon transitioned to Orbit and Pro-Mark where he has been responsible for leading the transformation of financial systems and business analytics.

Mitch Lord was appointed chief marketing officer and will continue as executive vice president with expanded responsibilities for sales, marketing and new business development activities across all channels globally. Steve Slater will continue in his role as chief administrative officer.

Lewis joined the company in 2003 as an arborist for Davey’s East Denver residential/commercial office and worked his way up to crew leader. In 2013, he joined the corporate safety department and was promoted to western regional safety specialist.

“Jeremy consistently strives to enhance the company’s safety culture and the programs around it,” said Tim Walsh, safety manager, corporate safety department. “His leadership and experience within both the safety department and the green industry will serve him well in this new role.”

Kelly Limpert is a graduate of Ohio University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Her background in online journalism and advertising aids LM in developing a strong online presence.

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